Aaron Hernandez Trial Update: New England Patriots serves life imprisonment after conviction; Former NFL Star faces two more charges for murder

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In July 16, 2012, two people named Safiro Furtado and Daniel de Abreu were shot and left for dead by the accused Aaron Hernandez. It happened in Boston's Theater District, after they left Cure nightclub. Also, there was Odin Lloyd who was killed last June 17, 2013. Then, a guy was shot in the face by Hernandez, but he was not convicted until now.

Aaron Hernandez, former New England Patriots tight end, will face life imprisonment without a possibility of parole after being charged murder of Odin Lloyd. Also, indictments are piling up after he was convicted of murder. Hernandez's former friend Alexander Bradley also sued him for shooting him in the face which caused him to lose his right eye.

On Monday, Jake Wark, the spokeman for the Suffolk County District Attorney's office released a statement: "Hernandez allegedly shot him in the face on the morning of Feb. 13, 2013, and left him to die on the side of the road in Riviera Beach, Florida, after the witness made a remark about the homicides."

When the Bradley shooting incident happened, Alexander Bradley himself did not tell the police who shot him when he was found in Riviera Beach, Florida. He just said he did not know who shot him. But last year before Hernandez shot Lloyd dead, Bradley already filed a civil suit against Hernandez, saying that he was the one who shot Bradley in the face.Hernandez shot Bradley when they had a disagreement over the bill in a strip club.

Aaron Hernandez will also face two counts of murder for the 2012 gunshot killings of Safiro Furtado and Daniel de Abreu. Prosecutors said that the two were shot after spilling a drink on Hernandez.

The former NFL star's lawyers will see the court this May 21 for the two more murder charges. Hernandez though is expected not to appear before the court.

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